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Main => Main Forum => Topic started by: sdrob04 on November 01, 2004, 09:55:54 am
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I'm curious if anyone has tried any of the vinyl laminate material sold by Happ's--how satisfied were you with the overall process, would you do it again/differently, etc. Also, what would the consensus be on material choice for a early/mid 80's style cabinet: A, D, or E?
As always, thanks to those who take the time to read and respond...
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I have used some Happ Vinyl (type D I think) - there are some pics in this thread:
http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=18812 (front panel & door)
Edit: Forgot to say: I like it - it looks great :)
I saw a Centipede machine the other week which had something similar to type A on the small but visible inside edges of the cab.
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Oops - never mind, I got mine from PartsExpress.
I used D. I love it. See here (http://www.arcadecontrols.org/yabbse/index.php?board=10;action=display;threadid=22050).
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I purchased 40ft of the Happs Pica 'D' vinyl when it was on sale earlier in the year ($2 a foot) and have refinished a couple of machines with the stuff. It goes on easy and is very easy to work with (sharp xacto knife). It is durable enough for CP's as well.
I would considering purchasing more if it went on sale again, but the regular price of $5 per foot is too much.
-Goz
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I purchased 40ft of the Happs Pica 'D' vinyl when it was on sale earlier in the year ($2 a foot) and have refinished a couple of machines with the stuff. It goes on easy and is very easy to work with (sharp xacto knife). It is durable enough for CP's as well.
I would considering purchasing more if it went on sale again, but the regular price of $5 per foot is too much.
-Goz
Happs doesn't list a thickness for their vinyl. Was this a factor with respect to the dimension of t-molding selected, or was it a non-issue? I'd likely apply the vinyl to both inner and outer side panels, which of course doubles the space taken up by the laminate. I'd just hate to have the t-molding come up short...
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The thickness of the vinyl is so nominal that it did not effect the choice of tmoulding that I used.
Another option is vinyl from partsexpress. While the partsexpress vinyl is more cost effective, I'd be inclined to stick with the Happs based on durability and width of the roll.
Unfortunately I am about 3ft short of completing an overlay for a cocktail project and I will be ording some more from Happs.
Hope this helps,
-Goz
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The thickness of the vinyl is so nominal that it did not effect the choice of tmoulding that I used.
Yes the stuff I have is so thin it's probably not even measurable...
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Vinyl Rocks, I'm going to use blue vinyl to cover my entire cab. I did a test and it looked pretty nice!! :D
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Very good stuff, highly recommended. I used pica on all front-facing panels on my cab.
http://www.mamegap.com for pics.